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August 21, 2008 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-08-21

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Maccabi Games 2008

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A family member lights

the Maccabi torch in

memory of Jay Robinson

and Alan Horowitz,

Detroit Maccabi Club

Sta f f pho tos by Ang ie Baan

leaders.

One Big Party

From beginning to end, the 2008 JCC Maccabi Games
has been a great happening.

B

eginning with a party — the opening ceremonies Sunday at
the Palace of Auburn Hills — and ending with a party — A Fair
To Remember today at the Michigan State Fairgrounds — the
2008 JCC Maccabi Games in Detroit has been one exciting affair.
Some 2,700 Jewish teenagers have enjoyed athletic competition,
social events and charitable projects during a week-long extravaganza
that shows them the Jewish world is world-wide and one big family.
For up-to-date postings on Maccabi activities, visit JNonline.us .

- Alan Hitsky, associate editor

Emma Corman, 14, of
Farmington Hills blew the

shofar to help open the
Games.

One Big Party on page A 16

August 21 • 2008

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